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he was selling to the region this whole package of islamism and success for the economy. he took the show on the road. he took that package to all of the arab states, the so-called arab springs. even as these protests were raging in his own country, he was touring morocco and indonesia. i was in istanbul and watching him pedalling his package to the north africans while his country was boiling. so i think the package that erdogan presented to the world, this idea that develops the economy has been severely damaged in the last event. >> always great to see you. we thank you so much for your insights on what is obviously a troubling situation there in that part of the worth. thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >>> wildfires rage on in colorado springs. we're going to go there live on a fire that has burned 15,000 acres as of friday. stay with us. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to gei
he was selling to the region this whole package of islamism and success for the economy. he took the show on the road. he took that package to all of the arab states, the so-called arab springs. even as these protests were raging in his own country, he was touring morocco and indonesia. i was in istanbul and watching him pedalling his package to the north africans while his country was boiling. so i think the package that erdogan presented to the world, this idea that develops the economy has...
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. >> also, chuck, this was a hot topic on "morning joe" this morning, the economy so much of this was supposed to be especially the g-8 focused on that and we saw transition with the developments regarding nsa. when we look back at when the president visited germany before he was elected and even just the climate of the austerity measures in europe versus the actions that he promoted here in the united states and the face of both of these economies now, lends itself to an interesting discussion over what should be done to repair economies. >> reporter: you know, i look at this -- i want to look at this through the prism of obama/merkel relationship. they have become close. it was the financial crisis that brought them together. each was trying to pull the other to their direction. merkel was trying to pull the united states a little more austerity. president obama was trying to pull germany into saying you have to bailout all of europe. don't put such harsh crit era on what you're trying to do at the time during the great bailout. things like that. and they did sort of end up meeting
. >> also, chuck, this was a hot topic on "morning joe" this morning, the economy so much of this was supposed to be especially the g-8 focused on that and we saw transition with the developments regarding nsa. when we look back at when the president visited germany before he was elected and even just the climate of the austerity measures in europe versus the actions that he promoted here in the united states and the face of both of these economies now, lends itself to an...
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when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help farmers and families. there's a business case for continuing these programs. the biggest recipients of the money. it's all cycled back into the economy. >> no one's saving -- companies like kraft that make the boxed food that's inexpensive to buy, companies like walmart, supermarkets, all plow in the money from these food stamp programs. we also had this interconnectedness of our safety net programs that's going to make this a double problem. feeding america that operates lots of food banks around the country sent out an alert saying, you have kids who get free and reduced lunch be
when the economy's bad it increases, when the economy's good, it goes down. the reason we don't have mass starvation is this program is helping tens of millions of american families survive. the facts are, before the 1970s, when we did have the program, we had third world style malnutrition. these programs almost entirely ended hunger in the 1970s. >> that used to be a bipartisan understanding. bob doll is one of the founding fathers of this program. and it used to be a way to help...
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immigrants contribute to our economy. immigrants pay taxes. we're actively mobilizing a lot of the important aspects of our economy. so when we are having a discussion about what is the living wage and how fast can we live on, right now, $14,500 is the living wage. they're talking about be giving access to services. we're creating a shadow economy of a community in perpetual -- >> i think the conservative movement in this country does not want immigration reform. it helps keep wages down like you're talking about. there is a mindset that is very strange. this came out of mouth of jeb bush. i want to you hear what he said about immigrants. here it is. >> we're going to have fewer workers taking care of a larger number of people that the country has a social contract with. to be able to allow them to retire with dignity and purpose we cannot do that with the fertility rates we have in our country. immigrants are more fertile and they love families and they have more intact families and they bring a younger population. >> what is your response to
immigrants contribute to our economy. immigrants pay taxes. we're actively mobilizing a lot of the important aspects of our economy. so when we are having a discussion about what is the living wage and how fast can we live on, right now, $14,500 is the living wage. they're talking about be giving access to services. we're creating a shadow economy of a community in perpetual -- >> i think the conservative movement in this country does not want immigration reform. it helps keep wages down...
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we this economy is maybe in first gear. now the federal reserve board, who hasn't accurately predicted anything about the economy over the last four years and has never predicted a recession, says, okay, we think now we're getting close to the point where we can pull the stimulus out of the market. nobody gets it. why now? we don't have enough traction here to do this. >> jerry, you talked to individual investor, portfolio people, not the manager. should they continue the course, keep the regular purchases or dollar cost averaging? >> they should absolutely. but a lot of the folks who watch our show don't like what they've seen in the market. they tone like the way we got to the rally. the think it's all about ben bernanke and the fed. they wore if he takes his foot off the gas pedal. who knows what will happen to the stack mark. you have too -- the stock market. you have to be invest elfed. the only thing to give you enough oomph to get you through retirement, putting the kids in scamp it's essential. >> jimmy there are so
we this economy is maybe in first gear. now the federal reserve board, who hasn't accurately predicted anything about the economy over the last four years and has never predicted a recession, says, okay, we think now we're getting close to the point where we can pull the stimulus out of the market. nobody gets it. why now? we don't have enough traction here to do this. >> jerry, you talked to individual investor, portfolio people, not the manager. should they continue the course, keep the...
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they pump billions of dollars dollars into the economy every month. a criminal investigation under weigh into usis, the private firm that checked snowden's background. it's not known if it was prompted by the leaks. >>> jodi arias was in court in prison clothes. the penalty trial is set for next month but her attorneys asked for a delay. in may jodi arias was convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend. >>> we learned james gandolfini collapsed in his hotel room around 10:00 last night and found by his family. the hospital said a heart attack was the likely cause. an autopsy is planned for friday. anderson. >> still so unbelievable. i was really shocked by that. thanks. we'll have more on the life of james gandolfini later on tonight. >>> next, controversy to sentence a murderer to death not because he's innocent but may have been sent to death row because he's african american, also ahead, a 3-year-old boy born deaf hears for the first time. we'll talk to dr. sanjay gupta about what made it possible. where we switched their fruits brosand veggiestand wit
they pump billions of dollars dollars into the economy every month. a criminal investigation under weigh into usis, the private firm that checked snowden's background. it's not known if it was prompted by the leaks. >>> jodi arias was in court in prison clothes. the penalty trial is set for next month but her attorneys asked for a delay. in may jodi arias was convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend. >>> we learned james gandolfini collapsed in his hotel room around 10:00 last...
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the economy is anemic. he spends his time talking about global warming and things that are not consequential to americans. this guy is just simply doesn't think we have a budget problem coming. he doesn't think we have an entitlement bust coming. he thinks everything is fine. let's find more tax revenues and more money to spend. those are -- this is very dangerous territory. you're starting to get up there with 64% in the nose bleed territory when it comes to a negative. i think we're likely to see unless the president finds a way to set the record straight on things like the nsa, and benghazi and the irs scandal, i think that we're going see a continued d e ed dimunition of numbers. people are beginning to open their eyes as to how is he handling, take these fun and games away, take all the enthusiasm and charm and celebrity, how is he doing on big issues like the economy, foreign affairs and the deficit. those numbers are not good. >> sean: do you see a path to righting that ship? >> well, i think he's go
the economy is anemic. he spends his time talking about global warming and things that are not consequential to americans. this guy is just simply doesn't think we have a budget problem coming. he doesn't think we have an entitlement bust coming. he thinks everything is fine. let's find more tax revenues and more money to spend. those are -- this is very dangerous territory. you're starting to get up there with 64% in the nose bleed territory when it comes to a negative. i think we're likely to...
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njust being a traitor he would be abetting the economy. >> you can make a case releasing all of this stuff make its harder for the nsa to track terrorist. >> i thought someone was trying to restrain you. nprobably someone else in the audience. >> bang, zoom. >> i can arrange a meeting with you and bill can set a meeting you and bill and you could pick his brain about some stuff. >> yeah, sure. that would be a dream. >> i don't think that dave was hanging on bill's every word. >> when have i ever been wrong? >> you think dave buried a hatchet because he realized bill is right about most things? >> i think he was just being positi polite. >> a lot of kindness, handholding. >> a little later we'll sing kumbaya. >> some intelligent points about the nsa. >> yeah. it's kind of common knowledge really. >> you can't really say i want to read the e-mail of everyone in iowa, you can't do that. >> you know, that's not a bad idea. all right. >> really delivering the goods tonight. >> made a lot of assertions and seemed really confident. >> when you are that right all the time, it's easy to be co
njust being a traitor he would be abetting the economy. >> you can make a case releasing all of this stuff make its harder for the nsa to track terrorist. >> i thought someone was trying to restrain you. nprobably someone else in the audience. >> bang, zoom. >> i can arrange a meeting with you and bill can set a meeting you and bill and you could pick his brain about some stuff. >> yeah, sure. that would be a dream. >> i don't think that dave was hanging on...
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i want comes on the heels of cbo report that immigration would be beneficial for the economy. the idea here is all right if this is going to be beneficial to the economy overall, why don't we find some funds within the budget which can to be done when they really want to do it. it's a dirty secret here on capitol hill. why not find the funds to double the border patrol, get the 700 miles of fencing and in order to get that pathway to citizenship. folks are sort of saying that apieces both sides and honestly at the end of the day the political players in the gop that need though to happen who want to see their future election prospects more bountiful, they are pulling the strings a little bit on this as well. >> what's been the post-results of speaker boehner meeting with the hispanic caucus yesterday? >> from talking to folks they said it was productive, he heard them out and he understands the issue. boehner has been around here since 1990. he was involved in this to some degree when it was trying to be done in the bush administration back in '07. john boehner's real problem
i want comes on the heels of cbo report that immigration would be beneficial for the economy. the idea here is all right if this is going to be beneficial to the economy overall, why don't we find some funds within the budget which can to be done when they really want to do it. it's a dirty secret here on capitol hill. why not find the funds to double the border patrol, get the 700 miles of fencing and in order to get that pathway to citizenship. folks are sort of saying that apieces both sides...
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i think that leadership of the house recognizes that immigration reform would be good for the economy and good for their branding as it relates to the latino community and if they want to have a chance to get the white house next year as senator lindsey graham talked about, i think that they understand that the leadership level that this is a real goal that they want but i think they are going to have trouble work with their base in the caucus but i'm convinced that the momentum that could be gained by a strong vote in the senate would be with the ground swell of public support. it's very clear in poll after poll that the american people want this issue solved. they want a resolution on this. this is a win-win for the country and i think people see on the economic benefits as well, what you're hearing in those extreme voice by house members is just not consistent with the broad feelings of the american people have said they want in terms of this issue. >> thanks so much. >>> thank you. >> alex, susan, we've seen this, the republicans who have been on the forefront of this, some taking
i think that leadership of the house recognizes that immigration reform would be good for the economy and good for their branding as it relates to the latino community and if they want to have a chance to get the white house next year as senator lindsey graham talked about, i think that they understand that the leadership level that this is a real goal that they want but i think they are going to have trouble work with their base in the caucus but i'm convinced that the momentum that could be...
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immigrants grow the economy, they increase innovation. also people tend to imgrace at a time when they're at working age so you get a big fiscal benefit because they work for decades before they start collecting old age benefits. all we're left to fight about is do we want america to be a country that's more diverse, less white, and has more people who are foreign born? >> so it's not an economic argument you believe. it's actually a cultural one. >> yeah, and i think also you have a lot of fear among republicans. they think probably accurately that imgrarcht populations are going to be less receptive to the republican party than native-born americans. that's already true in the electorate today. and so i think they have cross pressures. they're being told by elite forces in the republican party you have to do this because it's essential to rebuilding the i am imagine of the party. but they're getting pressure from the conservative base that doesn't want this and they're saying these are people that are not voting for me. why am i voting
immigrants grow the economy, they increase innovation. also people tend to imgrace at a time when they're at working age so you get a big fiscal benefit because they work for decades before they start collecting old age benefits. all we're left to fight about is do we want america to be a country that's more diverse, less white, and has more people who are foreign born? >> so it's not an economic argument you believe. it's actually a cultural one. >> yeah, and i think also you have...
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the group of eight summit kicked off today in northern ireland, where leads over the top eight economies will discuss issues. western lea leaders will likely clash with president putin who has begun arming the syrian government. here is what president obama said after the two heavyweights met for the first time in a year today. >> obama: we do have differing perspectives on problems but we share an interest in reducing the violence ensuring that chemical weapons are neither used or they subject to proliferation, and we want to try to resolve the issue through political means if possible. >> michael: i'm wearing a tie, they are at the g-8 summit they are not just saying. it is being reported that the us and uk spied on foreign officials. president obama might have a lot to explain to his foreign counterparts this week. back at home his approval ratings are the lowest in the last year and a half. for the first time in his presidency, half of americans don't see president obama as honest and trust-worthy. here toe talk about the implications of all of this is democratic strategist peter fen
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well, guess what, because of technology, efficiency, and a bad economy, we're there. we're at below 1992 levels. so i don't really know what they want. >> not only that, robert -- >> i want to bring ang in here. he called it not a global threat, he called it the global threat of our time. >> but we're not at war with radical islam. this is the most important issue. if you look at any poll, left, right, the most important issues are not climate change. they do not top the list. >> ever. >> and in all these polls, if you ask them specifically about climate change, i will acknowledge, people do think that something is happening because of the propaganda campaign, but nobody believes, overwhelmingly in polls, that, one, it's a crisis, and that, two, that federal money should be spent on it. when you talk about european leaders, that's just not true. ange angela merkel has spent millions of dollars. germany was on the forefront of green energy and climate change legislation. eric, they spent millions and millions of dollars in europe, in germany, in denmark, in spain, in i
well, guess what, because of technology, efficiency, and a bad economy, we're there. we're at below 1992 levels. so i don't really know what they want. >> not only that, robert -- >> i want to bring ang in here. he called it not a global threat, he called it the global threat of our time. >> but we're not at war with radical islam. this is the most important issue. if you look at any poll, left, right, the most important issues are not climate change. they do not top the list....
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and the economy is headed up. people would have said well cause and effect they slash taxes for the wealthy again, slash regulations, slashed programs for the poor. got rid of that jimmy carter barack obama fluke, and look the economy is up. this was a critically important election. i have covered nine of them mostly for news week magazine. this one was the most important election because if the ion ayam rand loving paul ryan would have been elected it was on the line. >> michael: and not the least of which was once again another contest was decided by a bartender. jonathan alter, the book is called "the center holds obama and his enemies." we thank you for being with us. >> it was fun. >> michael: coming up we go into the againeticly modified food debate. a discussion that will make you run into the backyard to start your own garden i promise. >> michael: last month an oregon farmer sound a mysterious type of genetically modified wheat in his field. it was developed by monsanto to resist the herbicide round up. g
and the economy is headed up. people would have said well cause and effect they slash taxes for the wealthy again, slash regulations, slashed programs for the poor. got rid of that jimmy carter barack obama fluke, and look the economy is up. this was a critically important election. i have covered nine of them mostly for news week magazine. this one was the most important election because if the ion ayam rand loving paul ryan would have been elected it was on the line. >> michael: and not...
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the airline charging $2 for coffee, tea, soft drinks and juice for customers in economy class. that fee starts july 1st. over at united airlines a new offer for unlimited checked bags for one year at a cost of $349. >> you get a year's worth of free checked bags. if you are flying a lot it might be able to help you out. >> southwest and jet blue remain the only airlines offering a free checked bag. southwest allows passengers to check in two pounds bags in for free. again as long as it weighs under 50 pounds. >> shannon: that is why where i get in trouble. you are out there, what can i take out of that bag and put in that bag. it's going to cost me. [ laughter ] >>> thank you. >> shannon: already contentious debate is getting hotter. this time about healthcare and whether illegal immigrants should have access to free services paid for by your tax dollars. a free fair and balanced debate on that. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ stewart ] this is the kind of food i love to cook. i'm very excited about making the shrimp and lobster pot pie. we've never cooked anything like this
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and as the century moved to its conclusion with the economy booming, it was madonna, the material girl, and then bruce springsteen, and in the early 21st century, this century of ours in the aftermath of 9/11, it was all about trying to hold things together, especially our families, and our american icon became a husband, a father, a guy from jersey, a crime boss. his name, tony soprano. james lipton is the host of bravo's "inside the actors studio," and paul farhi is with "the washington post." james gandolfini's portrayal of tony soprano, there was one bedrock of truth of everything he did. he was just a family guy trying to hold everything together. in an early first season episode, he was on a car trip to visit prospective colleges with his daughter, who confronts him about his line of work. let's listen. >> are you in the mafia? >> am i in the what? >> whatever you want to call it. organized crime. >> that's total crap. who told you that? >> dad, i have lived in the house all my life. i have seen police come with warrants. i have seen you going out at 3:00 in the morning. >> so yo
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and it comes back to the economy. and if the sequester cuts are not done effectively and accurately, it's going to affect us on the streets where main street lives. >> so this may be an area where republicans and democrats, mayors from across the country will agree this weekend, but what can you all do about it? i mean, what kind of influence can you have? what can you accomplish with this meeting? >> well, i think congress listens to what mayors have to say, but, you know, congress is not necessarily a functional legislative body to begin with. so sometimes on some issues, i'm not sure our voices is as loud as it could be or received as loudly as it should be. but, you know, people live in cities. and i think they look at city government right now as being stronger and stronger and a more vital part of our economy than ever before. cities are where the jobs are being created. it's where the growth in our national economy is going to have to take place in we are going to continue to build this country. >> and finally,
and it comes back to the economy. and if the sequester cuts are not done effectively and accurately, it's going to affect us on the streets where main street lives. >> so this may be an area where republicans and democrats, mayors from across the country will agree this weekend, but what can you all do about it? i mean, what kind of influence can you have? what can you accomplish with this meeting? >> well, i think congress listens to what mayors have to say, but, you know, congress...
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it debunks the idea that immigration reform is anything other than a boon to our economy and robs the bill's opponents of one of their last remaining arguments. >>> all right, let's dig down on this and joining me now for more is mark murray. mark, it's good to have you here. we know from the lead figure on the immigration gang of eight has been senator marco rubio, however he's been saying recently the bill needs stronger border security measures. other republicans like senator john cornyn of texas want things like a 100% situational awareness, 90% apprehension on the border. as we look at what senator rubio's motives are now, is he undermining the hard work of the immigration eight by entertaining these amendments or is this just politics as usual? >> thomas, i think it's actually more trying from marco rubio's perspective to strengthen the bill to get more republican support. the gang of eight is still together. i mean, there are sometimes it's been reported there's been a little of annoyance about some of the requests that senator marco rubio has made to have more security but it'
it debunks the idea that immigration reform is anything other than a boon to our economy and robs the bill's opponents of one of their last remaining arguments. >>> all right, let's dig down on this and joining me now for more is mark murray. mark, it's good to have you here. we know from the lead figure on the immigration gang of eight has been senator marco rubio, however he's been saying recently the bill needs stronger border security measures. other republicans like senator john...
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the economy, immigration reform, national security, forget it. it the house of representatives wants to go back 40g years. -- 40 years. ♪ i've got the power >> one of the things you learn as president, you do have differing perspectives on problems. >> it is very easy to slip slide deeper and deeper. >> these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11. >> i don't pay a lot of attention to what barack obama says. >> i don't think we ought to be playing games. >> women have said you need to do something about these late term abortions. >> we have got to get serious. >> we're going to take that action today. >> what have you done for me lately? that's my job. i accept that.
the economy, immigration reform, national security, forget it. it the house of representatives wants to go back 40g years. -- 40 years. ♪ i've got the power >> one of the things you learn as president, you do have differing perspectives on problems. >> it is very easy to slip slide deeper and deeper. >> these programs have protected the u.s. and our allies from terrorist threats. >> the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls. >> over 50 times of since 9/11....
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s. presidents in that country, and then some. >> we put together a collection of memorable presidential speeches that took place in germany at the brandenburg gate, and we're going to show them to you. i think it will bring back quite a few memories. >> june 26, 1963. >> as a free man, i take pride in the words ich bin ein berliner. >> june 12th, 1987. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> july 31st, 2006. >> last night jeb and i had some crabs with like members of the 1972 miami dolphins. dan marino and his really dynamic wife. >> well, in fairness to "w," that last one was obviously not made in ger
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> back to "hardball." now to the "sideshow." first as the g-8 summit in germany comes to a close, david letterman took a look back at some memorable speeches from u.s....
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they're against it on the economy. they're against it in terms of their protection in civil liberties. this is a new moment in american politics. >> let me just say, gregg, doug a democrat with bill clinton, pat with a democrat with a lot of people going back to jimmy carter and i'm a conservative republican. we've come together realizing what we share is that the political machine in america is completely corrupt and completely -- >> it's broken. >> and it has to be changed. >> by people throwing it all out. >> ben rhodes, an assistant national security advisor, not technically nsa, only reportable to the president who actually broke the news about syria and it wasn't much news. gentlemen, thank you very much. our political insiders, you can catch them every monday at 10:30 a.m. eastern live. they'll of course be back here next sunday. also, follow them on twitter. heather. >>> well, did you forget to grab dad a gift this father's day? it's not too late. coming up, we will tell you about the perfect gift that is guara
they're against it on the economy. they're against it in terms of their protection in civil liberties. this is a new moment in american politics. >> let me just say, gregg, doug a democrat with bill clinton, pat with a democrat with a lot of people going back to jimmy carter and i'm a conservative republican. we've come together realizing what we share is that the political machine in america is completely corrupt and completely -- >> it's broken. >> and it has to be changed....
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some of them took it up on it and their economies began to improve. then they pivoted to deficit reduction way too early and by the bit off this austerity idea to the point where you can just watch their unemployment rate reverse course and start to go up. now much of the eurozone is in recession with unemployment rates well in excess of 10%. >> look what they've got in terms of youth unemployment. youth unemployment in spain, 57%. greece 52%. that's a lost generation, isn't it? and isn't that what the president of the united states has actually been working to prevent from happening, losing a generation of young people? >> well, it's true. and in fact, in spain, the overall unemployment rate is around 25%. youth over 50%. now, back in the u.s. great depression, great depression, we bemoaned an up employment rate that was that high. we're not talking recession anymore. we're talking depression for these countries. and again, if you happen to be so unfortunate as to start your economic life in an economy like that, even if things improve as they will d
some of them took it up on it and their economies began to improve. then they pivoted to deficit reduction way too early and by the bit off this austerity idea to the point where you can just watch their unemployment rate reverse course and start to go up. now much of the eurozone is in recession with unemployment rates well in excess of 10%. >> look what they've got in terms of youth unemployment. youth unemployment in spain, 57%. greece 52%. that's a lost generation, isn't it? and isn't...
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the economy is in far more stable and a much better place than it was before. but what's happened now over the last two or three years is that we've seen a sharp slowdown in growth and an uptick in inflation. and i think those two things combined have fed through into frustration, a broader frustration that people have learned and have appreciated and have come to understand the benefits of having an economic stability. they see where the country should be going and they have had a taste for a bit of equality, a bit more of an improvement in quality of life and now they're concerned that they're going away. that that is slipping out of their hands. >> warner: and why has the hosting of the world cup, what, a year from now, and the olympics become such a sort of rallying cry of this protest? >> well, i think we have to remember that these protests have by coincidence come at the same time as a warmup tournament for next year's world cup. it's called the confederations cup. these enormous stadiums that were built to host these events are being used for the very f
the economy is in far more stable and a much better place than it was before. but what's happened now over the last two or three years is that we've seen a sharp slowdown in growth and an uptick in inflation. and i think those two things combined have fed through into frustration, a broader frustration that people have learned and have appreciated and have come to understand the benefits of having an economic stability. they see where the country should be going and they have had a taste for a...
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saying the plan will improve the economy. the good question this morning is what's stopping lawmakers in the house from passing bipartisan reform? we want to bring in our gaggle now. liz from the associated press. aei visiting fellow, from the national review, bloomberg views. and democratic strategist chris is here as well. let's start with immigration if we can very quickly. i want to get a sense from you off the bat. was it the -- >> i think there's no question that supporters are using it is cbo score to say this is a fiscally responsible piece legislation. the opponents are saying cbo says this is only a 25% reduction in illegal immigration. wasn't getting control of the borders the whole point of the exercise? >> is this getting enough votes and putting enough pressure on john boehner? what decision does he make? >> i'm not sure anyone has an answer. including john boehner. he's got a major problem in his caucus. this has been the narrative going on for years. the decision between those who realize that both politically
saying the plan will improve the economy. the good question this morning is what's stopping lawmakers in the house from passing bipartisan reform? we want to bring in our gaggle now. liz from the associated press. aei visiting fellow, from the national review, bloomberg views. and democratic strategist chris is here as well. let's start with immigration if we can very quickly. i want to get a sense from you off the bat. was it the -- >> i think there's no question that supporters are...
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some republicans don't vote. >> illegal immigration is built into the economy of america. it is built in. i mean who's going to pick strawberries for $5 a day? are you going to do it? the minute you have to pay $1 for every strawberry, you'll be smuggling mexicans in the back of your suv. in the back, okay! >> john: harrison? >> it is perfect. he's been straddling the fence. take the fence and use it to make the border. it is perfect. >> i hate to say this but i don't really think that republicans have been, you know, relying on a fair voting process in order to win elections. >> john: how so do you mean? >> well, you know, the whole thing with the supreme court and gore winning. >> john: it has nothing to do with stealing elections. it seems like a long had been term prudent strategy by a latino republican to draw an entire culture into the party. >> i don't think he realized how, you know, how much the tea party -- they don't like immigrants. they don't. i don't think. you know. i'm not saying they're bigoted. they don't like immigrants. they think that those votes are g
some republicans don't vote. >> illegal immigration is built into the economy of america. it is built in. i mean who's going to pick strawberries for $5 a day? are you going to do it? the minute you have to pay $1 for every strawberry, you'll be smuggling mexicans in the back of your suv. in the back, okay! >> john: harrison? >> it is perfect. he's been straddling the fence. take the fence and use it to make the border. it is perfect. >> i hate to say this but i don't...
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he wrote that the cbo report, now saying that the numbers for immigration reform is good for the economy, it forces upon us a bill that they're least comfortable occupying. they have to say it's for cultural or ethical reasons not economic. >> i think there is an economic aspect, too. the economic recovery such as it is is not broadly felt in the country. there's a sense out there in republican districts and democratic districts that the pie is not expandsing, that it's shrinking. if you're in a place feeling anxious, the idea that we're going to extend citizenship and benefits to a lot of people, that is an anxiety provoking idea. that's the environment we're in. we're in an environment of economic anxiety and therefore difficult issues like this are particularly hard to sort out. i think that the -- you know, i think there's also a sort of credible republican leadership on this too. who can make the argument of the national political argument that actually filters down into the rank and file? >> right. >> no one's doing it now. >> really good pulling it back. if you look at the polling
he wrote that the cbo report, now saying that the numbers for immigration reform is good for the economy, it forces upon us a bill that they're least comfortable occupying. they have to say it's for cultural or ethical reasons not economic. >> i think there is an economic aspect, too. the economic recovery such as it is is not broadly felt in the country. there's a sense out there in republican districts and democratic districts that the pie is not expandsing, that it's shrinking. if...
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tonight on "all in", if you still possess the ability to be shocked by the corruption that crashed our economy, then you're going to be shocked by the report "rolling stone" has for us tonight. that's coming up. also a shocking turn of events on the house floor as the house speaker brings crucial legislation to the floor and watches it go down in flames. i'll tell you why what's bad for john boehner is good for the
tonight on "all in", if you still possess the ability to be shocked by the corruption that crashed our economy, then you're going to be shocked by the report "rolling stone" has for us tonight. that's coming up. also a shocking turn of events on the house floor as the house speaker brings crucial legislation to the floor and watches it go down in flames. i'll tell you why what's bad for john boehner is good for the
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eight immigration bill would cut federal deficit over the long time, provide an overall boost to the economy. the white house is talking about the forecast of $197 billion in savings over ten years, 700 billion the following ten. in the house, saying john boehner should be removed. mike emanuel shows us not all the ideas are popular with a lot of people. >> reporter: emotional disruption as the house judiciary committee took up a plan authorizing state and local police to enforce immigration laws. it is the most contentious of four stand-alone immigration bills in the house. >> we trust them to enforce laws ranging from capital murder to shoplifting. and everything in between. surely we can trust them to enforce immigration laws. >> reporter: critics say it would lead to racial profiling, unconstitutional arrests. >> this bill were to become law, we would expect as we saw eight years ago millions of american citizens taking to the street to demonstrate, to protect members of their family, members of their community from the wrong things that the bill would encourage. >> reporter: they crackd
eight immigration bill would cut federal deficit over the long time, provide an overall boost to the economy. the white house is talking about the forecast of $197 billion in savings over ten years, 700 billion the following ten. in the house, saying john boehner should be removed. mike emanuel shows us not all the ideas are popular with a lot of people. >> reporter: emotional disruption as the house judiciary committee took up a plan authorizing state and local police to enforce...
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why weren't we talking about jobs and the economy? why weren't we talking about any of the issues the american public cares about? it's no wonder congress's an probable rating is about 10ers right now. >> we're supposed to learn from our mistakes, aren't we? and comments about rape and abortion plagued the gop in 2012. it's own autopsy, it's own autopsy says they look scary and out of touch. and so what does the op do? it downs down on on abortion. >> i mean i thought if they should have learned anything from the 2012 elections it's ta they shouldn't go after women's personal health care decisions. and instead, that he brought up this bill yesterday and adding to the indignity, they put these so-called exceptions which basically said if somebody is raped and they want to have an abortion, they now are required to report it. and we all know many women don't report rape because of the stigma or whatever. now they're just making it worse for women. >> right. in fact, i believe the figure is over 35% of women who do not report incidents o
why weren't we talking about jobs and the economy? why weren't we talking about any of the issues the american public cares about? it's no wonder congress's an probable rating is about 10ers right now. >> we're supposed to learn from our mistakes, aren't we? and comments about rape and abortion plagued the gop in 2012. it's own autopsy, it's own autopsy says they look scary and out of touch. and so what does the op do? it downs down on on abortion. >> i mean i thought if they should...
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this could generate a lot of .evenue as our economy continues to recover, every job is important. the intelligence community is on .he offensive officials are giving up some previously unknown details about the high-profile terror arrest. we have more on what they are calling excessive as part of the nation. >> one he was arrested, federal authorities say he was taking orders from al qaeda. now u.s. officials are revealing that was just one of dozens of terror plot foiled by the once secret data gathering programs. another do not do that, attack is likely. technologycurrent could have crushed al qaeda. >> we might have enabled to prevent 9/11. >> they want to step up the search for the former government contractor who has claimed credit for the leaks. they are investigating claims that nation was a target. >> they need to look an american jury in the eye and explain why he is going to disclose methods that are going to put american lives at danger. >> intelligence officials say only 300 were followed up on last year. righthave to find the balance between protecting our privacy and
this could generate a lot of .evenue as our economy continues to recover, every job is important. the intelligence community is on .he offensive officials are giving up some previously unknown details about the high-profile terror arrest. we have more on what they are calling excessive as part of the nation. >> one he was arrested, federal authorities say he was taking orders from al qaeda. now u.s. officials are revealing that was just one of dozens of terror plot foiled by the once...
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does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened to my dealer? >> good news, bad news, or don't we know? >> i don't know. i am sure there is somebody who knows somewhere, but the very folks who pray and genuflect before the free market are saying wait a minute, i have to get my fix. ben bernanke is returning to a belief and the confidence that the united states economy can thrive without this -- whatever you want to call it, illicit drug, a stimulant, wild turkey switching to chamblis. i do not know what stimulant they are looking for. >> i for one am grateful for the fact that bernanke has been
does this mean that the economy is improving? >> the reason for the panic is that there are people who believe that the economy is not getting strong at the rate that bernanke it does and the whole thing is a house of cards that could collapse. and do not know which analogy to use. he has been pumping in the heroin, if you like, at a pretty high pace. he did not say cold turkey. he said next year for six months i might begin a slight tapering, and everybody goes crazy. what has happened...
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prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole the ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk about. insinuating that they care about our lives that's not true they don't since the crisis began in two thousand and seven what we've been told over and over is that we must move forward we must not look back these banks are too big to fail we need them stop banker bashing so we're always told to continue forward and day after day after day after day after day after day since then they are constantly taking half a fraction of a penny there another fraction of a penny there another fraction of a dollar there and it adds up to trillions over the years and everybody wonders why there are so many
prism enabled whole graph generating pseudo economy which is beneficial only for those who are running the simulation it's a simulated economy it's not real and people are falling out of the out of the whole the ground the price hologram and those people are not being cared to or thought about anyway they're just being rolled over by this and they their lives are meaningless this is why i don't understand this this incredible duplicity coming out of america because you hear the leadership talk...
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inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely poll. and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is seen by some as blunt and this is where these protests really get to being authoritarian because as you pointed out ultimately it's all about him obviously he has the support of the party he still has the support of the significant portion of the turkish population but it's all about he's a user and he's somewhat uncompromising way of implementing those so it is indeed authoritarian in nature i mean the prime minister has done a lot of good things for turkey one should not forget that in criticizing him no one should also look back ten years and see where he took turkey from two thousand and two two
inflation unemployment but turks cannot really complain on this front because that economy exceeded all their expectations so this is really the first round of protests that are purely poll. and i wonder how deep seated do you think these political grievances really are it is indeed political it's about democracy it's about the style of government one can see the grievances focus more and more i would say on the on the person the personality of the prime minister who has a style that is seen by...
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the economy today particularly the energy markets but. fundamentally we have not seen big changes first of all the cost to. the production of shale gas a multiple cost of normal gas production. i'm afraid that. remember it's like sixteen dollars for one thousand kids. from one dollar per one thousand cubic meters of gas and secondly the change is related to. environmental protection as you. very well know where shale gas produced people cannot always bitterly often see something black in the tap water instead of water and therefore production of shale gas because it's related also to explosions requires large territories long. territory's one explosions another explosion and those territorial canal longer be used for the economy and they are in terrible shape afterwards of course those technologies will improve as of today producing shale gas and perhaps a shale oil is more which is also possible which is if you know the. production also as possible so they don't want price for the consumers one hundred twenty dollars one hundred cubic me
the economy today particularly the energy markets but. fundamentally we have not seen big changes first of all the cost to. the production of shale gas a multiple cost of normal gas production. i'm afraid that. remember it's like sixteen dollars for one thousand kids. from one dollar per one thousand cubic meters of gas and secondly the change is related to. environmental protection as you. very well know where shale gas produced people cannot always bitterly often see something black in the...
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and he's not talking about a flood of new jobs coming into the economy tither. he's got to quit the printing money at some point. he's hinting he will do it soon but he's not leaving a strong underlying economy underneath it. that's why to some degree you have got the selloff in the stock market. martha: an all female jury will decide if george zirmman committed murder when he shot and killed teenager trayvon martin. today we expect we'll hear whether a potentially critical piece of evidence will be admissible during this trial. phil keating is live in miami. this hearing focuses on that 911 call we heard so much. in that call we hear the gunshot, right? >> right. this is potentially decisive expert testimony money that can persuade this jury to go guilty or not guilty. whether it's george zimmerman's voice or trayvon martin's voice screaming in the audio tape. even saying quote, i'm begging you. but the defense has its own experts saying it's zimmerman yelling. experts say it's impossible to tell given the quality of the tape. >> 911, do you need police or medi
and he's not talking about a flood of new jobs coming into the economy tither. he's got to quit the printing money at some point. he's hinting he will do it soon but he's not leaving a strong underlying economy underneath it. that's why to some degree you have got the selloff in the stock market. martha: an all female jury will decide if george zirmman committed murder when he shot and killed teenager trayvon martin. today we expect we'll hear whether a potentially critical piece of evidence...
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>> you are asking the question, can the economy stand on its own without ben? that remains to be seen. the dow jones average is going to open 120 points lower, and that will be in 15 minutes. it dropped 200 yesterday. interest rates are going straight up. a quarter point higher on basic interest rate. that doesn't sound like much. but in the financial world that is huge. and the price of gold is flat out falling out of bed it's down $80 an ounce. martha: gold has had a huge run. bill: tea party supporters hitting back at washington. >> anybody want to fire some irs agents? bill: that 15 minutes senator rand paul. he wants people fired. we'll ask him who's talking about when we talk to him live this hour. martha: is an nfl start focus of a murder investigation? he has been accused of another act of violence. bill: two men who investigated twa flight 800 ... >> i saw what appeared to be keep in fireworks. >> i noticed a streak of light go up in the sky. >> there was something going up in the sky. >> this rocket weren't up in the air. >> i saw this white light. >>
>> you are asking the question, can the economy stand on its own without ben? that remains to be seen. the dow jones average is going to open 120 points lower, and that will be in 15 minutes. it dropped 200 yesterday. interest rates are going straight up. a quarter point higher on basic interest rate. that doesn't sound like much. but in the financial world that is huge. and the price of gold is flat out falling out of bed it's down $80 an ounce. martha: gold has had a huge run. bill: tea...